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(limbing CUp, rjlot CUnde’i, iJ he Jdactcle'i CI.ASS 13 First row: G. Lewis, R. Bodkin, J. DeVault, J. Lipscher, J. Ojala, J. Dugle, J. Cremer, E. Cohn; Second row: J. Kobylanski, L. Smith, M. Dartz, S. Adams, R. Shea, A. Thiel, J. Weiss, E. Kilbourn, M. Thielbar, S. Miller, P. Shaffer; Third row: J. Sargent, S. Hjortsberg, M. Johnson, T. McVay, F. Quick, M. Monahan, J. Friedl, M. Eck-land, M. Nelson, Miss Armington; Fourth row, D. Mas-sette, R. Ransford, M. Jennings, R. Paniaguas, E. Whited, P. Angle, T. Eikenberry, C. Barnett, T. Owen. CLASS 15 First row: D. McCluggage, J. McLaughlin, R. Stanton, J. Bryant; Second row: A. Kazlauskis, F. VanSanten, N. Mettner, C. Dayson, J. Finerty, B. Hilltrop, M. Wilds, M. Ornfelt, S. Schoon, S. Wilson, A. McKern; Third row: M. Massey, J. Laub, W. Carlson, J. Finn, L. Weislogel, S. Columbo, R. Tillett, L. Carr, Mr. Foster; Fourth row, D. Demmond, D. Sikora, J. Hodges, L. Smith, B. Barnes, E. Matysiak, K. Scott, S. Massette, V. Kobylanski, T. Hatrak. CLASS 16 First row: B. Earl, B. Vickery, J. Moulton, E. Shaffer, J. Akers, J. Penny, B. Joiner; Second row, S. Quint, M. Burlingham, S. Kichukoff, O. Wildermuth, D. Adams, R. Trask, H. Hesten, M. Brauer, B. Allen, A. Flanagan; Third row: B. Bullock, R. Sowinski, N. Gibson, E. Burlingham, J. Jamison, B. Bohling, J. Allgret, A. Bardsley, P. Matthews, J. Fausnaugh, Mr. Foster; Fourth row: R. Hartford, P. Dacey, J. Harrington, E. Fredrick, A. Dec, D. Scott, D. Combs, B. Dolenar, C. Berry. CLASS 14 First row: J. Mueller, F. Cody, B. Clark, D. Shaffer, J. Carr, N. Fields, D. Joiner, M. Lavorci, V. Reid, D. Bush; Second row: K. Gunther, V. Thomas, J. Anderson, S. Frailey, S. Witlow, B. Finn, M. Fritz, F. Short, Miss Armington: Third row: F. Westfall, B. Hartford, D. Thomas, L. Griffith, M. Malczweski, B. Cook, J. Poling.
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Sjlosh 3take Slingels C vely £ ime 0| 0 i ‘ % p i n « i L. .iiL •4, j o o i ij • i n i r% 0 kb A 9 T M) 0 1+ 1 1 Q L o 1 1 1 9 r £ 0 ? j o lyL i t ► 0 9 o r y. A if i V J n i + 9- n V'fy’ 4 Mitt Vi k a if- T. Top row: Marian Allcorn, Walter Allen, Annette Axelson, Delores Axelson, Warren Bardsley, Arlene Benson, Robert Biro, Carol Bogue, Marian Bowman, Becky Brackulis; Second row: Delaine Clapp, Edward Creekmore, Beverly Cooper, Betty Cunningham, Dale Dahlgren, Don Davne DeMichele, Bruce Demmond, Hershel DeVault, Barbara Dodds, Janet Dumas, Karen Elkins, Linda Floyd; Third row: Howard Garriott, Bernice Gray, Tanya Hartman, Robert Hepler, Sue Hoch, Carl Hollander, Joyce Isenhour, Judy Johnson, Wanda Kipp, Margaret Kirby, Karl Koepke, John LaSage; Fourth row: Content Lathrop, Armond Levy, Delcina Ma-gioudis. Despina Magioudis, BOB ERWIN, PRES., NANCY LUSTGARTEN, SEC., JAMES HACKNEY, TREAS., Donna McKern, Charles Mayette, Elmer Mueller, Jerry Nash, Shirley Nash; Fifth row: Veda Nichols, Paul Oates, Sharon O’Neal, Jerry O’Neill, Patricia Oestreicher, Marcena Owen, Patty Ponto, Janet Quick, Evelyn Rhea, Norma Richeson, Francine Schasberger, Marie Scherschel; Sixth row: Eileen Einkler, Ted Stahura, Bill String- er, George Tackett, Gordon Teegarden, Nitra Tom-erlin; Seventh row: Mike Underwood, Mary Ver-bosky, Robert Voss, Carol Warner, Marlene Weiger, Josephine Yohe. Freshman Frolic St. Patrick’s Day Dance Class sold most tickets to Booster Carnival Elmer Mueller sold 80 the first day Frosh football team undefeated Girls give plays “The Little Green Goddess” “The Christmas Guest”
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Our (lJoung J'uj (Jl ave Backbones tfs CfWell Ms (lVisbb ones Junior high school students proved once again their keen school spirit by setting up a constitution for a student government organization to be effective this year. If their proposed student council is as much of a standout as their “Sports” and “Stardust” dances, senior high school students had better watch their laurels. Their sponsor. Miss Armington, is very proud of their work. Working with Mrs. I Iuddleston as sponsor, Class 16, eighth grade, were this year’s Rangers. As in other years, they patrolled the woods during lunch hour to protect wild life in our beautiful Wirt woods. Bad weather, however, limited these excursions. In the many field trips made, Rangers observed different types of wild life inhabitants and placed branches on hills to stop soil erosion. The bird recognition jaunts were the most popular. As part ol a city wide organization, the Wirt Chapter of the All Out Americans, AOA, worked to help its member know more about Gary and to help in community projects which will make Gary a better place. Wirt AOA’s helped the city by having a toy and clothing drive at Christmas time, with the collected articles going to Good Will Industries. They also helped by participating in the annual city clean-up drive. Wirt chapter like others had a scrap paper drive which was very successful and which provided funds for chapter activities. Carol Dayson and Sally Kichukoff were chosen to represent Wirt on an excursion to Indianapolis to visit the state legislature. A.O.A. First row: Miss Pembroke, Leola Ekland, Anna Beth Johnson, Perry Wray, Kenneth Nabban, Tony Kohn; Second row: Sharon Quint, John Ballard, Don Harrell, Frances Hearter, Mickey Shlens, Marlene Linne. Judy Romig, Judy Penny; Third row: Roland Hartford, Lee Weislogel. Eddie Cohen, Karl Guenther, Carol Day-son. Faye Short, Mary Lee Ekland, Virginia Reid.
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